Category: Environment 1339

  • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

    Table of Contents Introduction History and Mission Protecting Preserving Fish, Wildlife and Ecosystem Conclusion References Introduction The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is a government department located in America, Washington state. It performs essential and meaningful work for the whole country, society, and individuals, preserving natural balance and harmony. This paper aims to…

  • Managing Effective Decisions during the Katrina Emergency

    Table of Contents Introduction Mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery Conclusion References Introduction Hurricane Katrina is known as one of the most terrifying natural disasters in USA history. Unfortunately, it has led to many financial losses, deaths of citizens, and damages. This case can serve as a great reminder of the importance of efficient emergency management. Reviewing…

  • Wildlands Restoration in the Bay Area

    Introduction The San Francisco Bay Area, besides being a cultural attraction and a densely populated area of the US, is a region with a vast array of wildlands. The wildlands, while not being used for cultivating and harvesting, have an essential role in the maintenance of the balance of the ecosystem. However, certain risks and…

  • Consumption and the Self: Total Environment

    Introduction Nowadays, consumption has become one of the most critical issues in the modern world. Consumption is a continuous process that makes people buy and use products and services. Personal issues such as consumer behavior and self-control are drawn to this question and are meant to influence the concept of consumption and the self (Gordon-Wilson,…

  • The Pesticide Use Risks and Regulations

    Argentina: Prohibition of pesticide use on crops during loading and transportation. (2016). The Library of Congress.  The article describes a particular case of pesticide prohibition on the national level. Namely, pesticides cannot be applied to crops in Argentina when they are being packaged or shipped. The importance of this decision lies in the fact that…

  • The National Arctic Reserve: Wildlife Preservation

    The reserves of the Arctic, including the National Arctic Reserve, are places untouched by human, harsh, and wonderful nature. In this territory, economic activity is prohibited in every possible way; industry also cannot be located here, with the exception of small farms of indigenous people. The primary purpose of such reserves is to preserve wildlife.…

  • The Navajo Nation Ecological Problems

    Navajos are primarily located in Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico states. These people are descendants of the Navajo Nation, a Native American Tribe. Over the past decades, their homeland has been ecologically polluted, and the residents are being slowly poisoned every day. The problems of access to clean water, uranium mining, and climate change are…

  • Plastic Ban in Florida and Its Benefits

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Active use of plastic products is a significant environmental issue impacting Floridas environment. The main danger, in this case, is material since plastic is not biodegradable, which can harm nature over a very long period. In the case of Florida, such pollution is especially hazardous due…

  • Costs and Benefits to Society of Net Zero Emissions Policies and Strategies

    Table of Contents Costs and Benefits Analysis to Society Management of Waste The Production of Food The Protection of the Water Reserves The Control of Pollution and the Remediation Costs and Benefits Analysis in Corporates: Saudi Telecom Company Costs and Benefits Analysis in Manufacturing Industry Conclusion References There is an interdependent relationship between costs incurred…

  • Greenhouse Gases Emission: The Role of Government and Private Sector

    Government The government is responsible for the environment alongside the citizens and should make efforts to curb the emission of greenhouse gases. The greenhouse gases are catastrophic and massively contribute to climate change. The earth has gotten warmer over the last few decades, leading to massive loss of both plant and animal life. This has…